The Museum für Kommunikation Frankfurt is a Frankfurt museum dedicated to communication and its history. Inaugurated in 1958, it was one of the first museums of the Museumsufer (literally the Riva dei Musei, that is, an area that concentrates a large number of museums within it) to open. The museum's collection traces the development and methods of communication over the centuries, from cuneiform tablets to the most recent communication tools. Everything is included: telegraph, mail, telephone, radio, television and computer, and all objects related to these media. The museum itinerary is organized around four major themes: acceleration, networking, control and participation. The collection also includes art rooms with works by Salvador Dalí, Joseph Beuys, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Markus Lupertz and Brigitte Kowanz. Workshops and activities for children are also organized, with a special interactive area, and numerous temporary exhibitions. Finally, on the roof of the museum there is a radio station, which can also be visited. In addition to Frankfurt, further locations of the Communication Museums are also located in Berlin and Nuremberg.